Hi everyone, I'm holding on to an offer from
NUS Law with bond-free scholarships from
NUS and a local bank. I've also been shortlisted by Cambridge and I'll be having my interview sometime this month.
From your experience in the industry, is a legal education at Oxbridge necessarily better than one at
NUS? Also, do local bond-free scholarships carry any weight in the legal industry?
My sensing now is that studying at Oxbridge brings about three main advantages in the form of the prestige that accompanies these schools, the rigour of the legal education in view of the tutorial system, and the possibility of qualifying and working in the UK. I do not mind working in the UK in the short run (+-10 years) but would ultimately want to settle down in SG after obtaining international experience.
But at the same time,
NUS offers a free university education, great profs who are well versed in the local laws, and a direct path to qualifying and practising in SG. Granted, the cost is not really an issue for me as my parents are able to sponsor my university education.
I would appreciate if you could share your thoughts